.A winter weather advisory has been expanded across west centralWisconsin and a portion of east central Minnesota for theafternoon. The area north of a line from near Mora, to TaylorsFalls and Bloomer will likely see 2 to 4 inches of snow throughthe afternoon. Farther south 1 to 2 inches of snow couldaccumulate across the remainder of central and southern Minnesota.

A wind chill advisory remains in effect for portions of westcentral and central Minnesota between midnight and noon on Sunday.The wind chill advisory will expand to include the rest ofcentral and east central Minnesota, as well as a portion ofsouthwest and south central Minnesota from 4 am to noon on Sunday.The wind chill advisory will include areas west of a line fromTaylors Falls, Wisconsin, to Stillwater, Lakeville, Mankato andFairmont Minnesota. This includes all of the Twin Cities Metroarea. Much colder air and increasing winds will drop wind chillvalues well below zero later tonight. Wind chill values willaverage between 20 to 30 degrees below zero later tonight, andcontinue into Sunday morning.

Spotters and snowfall observers are urged to report snowfallamounts to the National Weather Service.

I am so glad that this is happening this week. It is on average the coldest week of the year. Many coming here are talking about the cold. I think the NWS is amping up info on telling people how to dress warm. Crowds have been big downtown. Most locals.

Snowing now. 1-3 expected. Not like that is real snow. I wont put the truck in 4wd or pull out the snow blower. For all the outsiders that complain about the cold-most don't understand that the summers give us temps in the 90's. Sometimes over 100. And dew points in the 70's. That equates to heat indexes of over 110. A few years ago a TSHW of 130. That equates to temperature changes of over 100 degrees in a year.

It takes a lot of adaptations to live here. Sometimes more than other places. We need 3-4 types of clothes. Use the AC and Heat in the same month-sometimes on the same day in a car. Constantly have a fight with humidity. Too much-too little.

The theme of the Super Bowl has been the BOLD NORTH. It is not just a winter motto. It's all year.

.A winter weather advisory has been expanded across west centralWisconsin and a portion of east central Minnesota for theafternoon. The area north of a line from near Mora, to TaylorsFalls and Bloomer will likely see 2 to 4 inches of snow throughthe afternoon. Farther south 1 to 2 inches of snow couldaccumulate across the remainder of central and southern Minnesota.

A wind chill advisory remains in effect for portions of westcentral and central Minnesota between midnight and noon on Sunday.The wind chill advisory will expand to include the rest ofcentral and east central Minnesota, as well as a portion ofsouthwest and south central Minnesota from 4 am to noon on Sunday.The wind chill advisory will include areas west of a line fromTaylors Falls, Wisconsin, to Stillwater, Lakeville, Mankato andFairmont Minnesota. This includes all of the Twin Cities Metroarea. Much colder air and increasing winds will drop wind chillvalues well below zero later tonight. Wind chill values willaverage between 20 to 30 degrees below zero later tonight, andcontinue into Sunday morning.

Spotters and snowfall observers are urged to report snowfallamounts to the National Weather Service.

I am so glad that this is happening this week. It is on average the coldest week of the year. Many coming here are talking about the cold. I think the NWS is amping up info on telling people how to dress warm. Crowds have been big downtown. Most locals.

Snowing now. 1-3 expected. Not like that is real snow. I wont put the truck in 4wd or pull out the snow blower. For all the outsiders that complain about the cold-most don't understand that the summers give us temps in the 90's. Sometimes over 100. And dew points in the 70's. That equates to heat indexes of over 110. A few years ago a TSHW of 130. That equates to temperature changes of over 100 degrees in a year.

It takes a lot of adaptations to live here. Sometimes more than other places. We need 3-4 types of clothes. Use the AC and Heat in the same month-sometimes on the same day in a car. Constantly have a fight with humidity. Too much-too little.

The theme of the Super Bowl has been the BOLD NORTH. It is not just a winter motto. It's all year.

Man, you're so lucky! Over here in the San Joaquin Valley (California), it's supposed to be a whopping 74 degrees today! That's actually nice weather in the late spring, but I can't believe how warm it is this early in February! I would honestly prefer season appropriate cold weather right now, because there is never a shortage of heat in the summer (temps commonly over 105). Also it isn't supposed to rain for a good portion of this month, and it hasn't since mid-January, so our air quality is crap.

I hope things work out for ya'll. We seldom get the snow/ice buildup that starts breaking limbs and pulling trees down but we've had it in a few times through the years. I live on a hill with a pine forest to the north falling into a bottom...things kind of echo down there. I've been outside and heard the "rifle shots" of limbs snapping under ice-loads. Traffic is at a dead halt under these conditions and things are really quiet...those snapping limbs make a statement!!!!

Yesterday 2/8 was the first 'above normal' day this month. Currently running 5.2 below for the month. Intermittent warm ups and cool downs for the next two weeks, so could this be the second below normal month in a row?

Well, I'm glad you're getting out of those FREEZING days. To be honest, I wish we had a little cooler weather going on...we're supposed to be hitting the 80's this weekend and first of the weekend. That makes me a little nervous as to what summer might bring.

Some areas are in a serious drought, and some areas are seriously wet. My area would be the latter. Seen about a month's worth of rain in the last week, and are already 3-4" above normal for this time of year.

Yesterday, we had a steady rain cause some high water issues in the region. All 55 counties of WV are under a State of Emergency.

It's really dry and cold out in central CA. We're going to be in the mid-20s tomorrow night, and we don't really have significant rain in sight. Tonight there are some snow showers in the foothills, but nothing in the valley (the snow level is an unusual 1500 feet!). Believe it or not, it hasn't rained at all so far this February.

The winter here, so far, has been remarkably almost snow free. Just a lightly frosted ground from one instance. The official winter amount for total snow in Oklahoma City is only .1".

Much of Oklahoma, except for the northwest part, got a cold light rain Saturday night. Many places got a 1/3 of an inch or more to put a small dent in the drought. So reports of out of control grass fires today would, unsurprisingly, be in the northwest part of the state.

It may come another cold rain tonight and Tuesday. Rainfall amounts between three quarters and one inch possible. The rest of the week is supposed to be cloudy and rainy.

No snow in the picture through March 5. It will be interesting to see if March can come up with a good snow storm, like it does some winters. I sure won't complain, if it doesn't.

Shown is the big difference in temperatures between the Tulsa and Stillwater areas as of early Tuesday morning. Since passing through Stillwater during the lunch hour on Monday, the front has failed to make a rapid advance.

The Record Warm Low for 2/20 is 56 set in 2016. It's currently 69 and forecast not to fall below 67 before midnight. The Record High for 2/20 is 75 set last year (2017) with a forecast for 77 as of now, subject to change.

Top that all off with a forecast of 5+ inches of rain over the next few days with the rivers already above Action Stage.

A RECORD HIGH MINIMUM TEMPERATURE OF 67 DEGREES WAS SET AT PADUCAHKY ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20. THIS BREAKS THE OLD RECORD OF 56 SET IN2016. THIS ALSO SETS A NEW ALL-TIME MAXIMUM LOW TEMPERATURE FORFEBRUARY. THE OLD RECORD WAS 65 DEGREES SET ON FEBRUARY 26, 1996.